A minuscule region comprised of the surface and
a few hundreds of meters above and below it.
The layer that is home to all life on Earth is the biosphere. It encompasses all ecosystems and living organisms, including terrestrial, marine, and atmospheric environments. The biosphere extends from the deepest parts of the ocean to the highest mountains, where life can exist. This interconnected system relies on various biotic and abiotic factors to sustain life.
No. The prefix bio- means life. The biosphere is all life on Earth. The Greek prefix for water is hydro-, so the hydrosphere comprises all of Earth's water.
Ozone layer is beneficial to all life on earth. It protects the flora and fauna from the UV rays.
The Earth is a planet, but not a plant. But it has plants on it. In the earth.
the sun
if you are talking about the take home test, the answer is UV .
Earth is a are home planet ,and the only planet that contains life
The layer that is home to all life on Earth is the biosphere. It encompasses all ecosystems and living organisms, including terrestrial, marine, and atmospheric environments. The biosphere extends from the deepest parts of the ocean to the highest mountains, where life can exist. This interconnected system relies on various biotic and abiotic factors to sustain life.
All life is on Earth, none on Mars.
Not at present. All life on Earth appears to have evolved here, and it's all related.
Roughly 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water, which is home to a significant amount of life. However, most life on Earth exists in the oceans rather than on land.
All, but earth.
No specific region. Life is everywhere. But the combination of all the areas on Earth where life occurs is known as the Biosphere. -S.M.
Yes..because without planet earth do any thing life exist
Short answer, NO The sun is the source of all energy and life on earth
All life on Earth evolved on Earth.
No. The prefix bio- means life. The biosphere is all life on Earth. The Greek prefix for water is hydro-, so the hydrosphere comprises all of Earth's water.